If you see the grub menu on boot, just select an older kernel... but:
The update to 4.15.0-44 additionally broke my grub config, with the effect, that I could not even select an older kernel from grub menu, since the update has set it to 'hidden'. I had to revert manually in /etc/default/grub:
If you see the grub menu on boot, just select an older kernel... but:
The update to 4.15.0-44 additionally broke my grub config, with the effect, that I could not even select an older kernel from grub menu, since the update has set it to 'hidden'. I had to revert manually in /etc/default/grub:
- GRUB_TIMEOUT_ STYLE=hidden STYLE=menu
+ GRUB_TIMEOUT_
followed by a 'sudo grub-update'.